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Optic nerve ultrasound for the assessment of raised intracranial pressure.

Pearls and Pitfalls

In this video, Ashley Miller, a consultant intensivist from Shrewsbury and Telfords Hospital NHS Trust in the UK, will take us through some pearls and pitfalls of optic nerve ultrasound for the assessment of raised intracranial pressure.

He explains the reasons why many publications have got this technique wrong and how to avoid these errors to get reliable results while performing the scan safely.

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